We believe in the importance of being led by the Holy Spirit while upholding the Bible as our primary source of truth. This commitment does not create a conflict but rather reinforces our faith. Because God is an intelligent and loving Creator, it makes sense that He would communicate His truth through writing—a medium that ensures clarit
We believe in the importance of being led by the Holy Spirit while upholding the Bible as our primary source of truth. This commitment does not create a conflict but rather reinforces our faith. Because God is an intelligent and loving Creator, it makes sense that He would communicate His truth through writing—a medium that ensures clarity, accuracy, and widespread access across generations.
When we read, study, and listen to the Bible, we are not merely engaging with an ancient text; we are hearing the voice of the living God speaking to us today. His Word carries the power to transform lives, shape our faith, and lead us to eternal life.
The heart of Scripture reveals a profound truth: our Creator became our Savior. The very God against whom we sinned is the One who offers us forgiveness. In His great love, He did not send another but came Himself, taking on flesh to redeem us.
Not only is He our Creator and Savior, but He is also the indwelling Spirit who remains ever-pr
The heart of Scripture reveals a profound truth: our Creator became our Savior. The very God against whom we sinned is the One who offers us forgiveness. In His great love, He did not send another but came Himself, taking on flesh to redeem us.
Not only is He our Creator and Savior, but He is also the indwelling Spirit who remains ever-present to guide and strengthen us. He did not simply instruct us on how to live—He walked among us, demonstrating the perfect life in human form. He then sacrificed His life to secure our salvation. Now, He abides within us, empowering us to live according to His will.
Jesus Christ is the one true God revealed in the flesh. In Him, we find everything we need—healing, deliverance, victory, and salvation (Colossians 2:9-10). When we acknowledge the fullness of God in Christ, we align with true biblical faith and experience the power of the apostolic church.
Our beliefs and experiences should align with the full biblical pattern. As we respond to the gospel and place our faith in Jesus Christ, we will repent of our sins, be baptized in His name, and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, as demonstrated in Acts 2, 8, 10, and 19.
While we do not reject those who have not yet received the complet
Our beliefs and experiences should align with the full biblical pattern. As we respond to the gospel and place our faith in Jesus Christ, we will repent of our sins, be baptized in His name, and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, as demonstrated in Acts 2, 8, 10, and 19.
While we do not reject those who have not yet received the complete New Testament experience, we lovingly encourage them to embrace all that God has made available. Ultimately, each person is accountable to God for their response of faith.
The Bible is our sole authority for salvation. Salvation is made possible by Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection and comes only by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. This grace is applied, and faith is expressed, when a person obeys Acts 2:38, receiving the new birth that Jesus promised.
God “is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us” (Ephesians 3:20). As Spirit-filled believers, we are called to walk in faith, receiving God’s miraculous gifts and activating the gifts He has already placed within us. When special needs arise, we should trust that He will w
God “is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us” (Ephesians 3:20). As Spirit-filled believers, we are called to walk in faith, receiving God’s miraculous gifts and activating the gifts He has already placed within us. When special needs arise, we should trust that He will work through us, allowing the gifts of the Spirit to strengthen and equip the church.
On the Day of Pentecost, Peter declared that God would pour out His Spirit on all people, assuring that the Pentecostal experience was not limited to that moment but extended to “all those afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call” (Acts 2:39).
This life-changing promise remains true today. Across the world and beyond racial, ethnic, and socio-economic barriers, people are responding to the gospel of Christ and encountering the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
Holiness is an essential part of salvation, bringing freedom from sin’s power and its lasting effects. It is not a restriction but a joyful privilege—a gift of God’s grace that leads to abundant life. Through holiness, we experience true spiritual freedom and power, living in alignment with God’s perfect design for humanity.
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Holiness is an essential part of salvation, bringing freedom from sin’s power and its lasting effects. It is not a restriction but a joyful privilege—a gift of God’s grace that leads to abundant life. Through holiness, we experience true spiritual freedom and power, living in alignment with God’s perfect design for humanity.
Rather than being a set of rigid rules, holiness is a transformational way of life that reflects God’s character in us. It is the natural response of a Spirit-filled believer who loves God, walking in obedience and growing in His likeness. For those who truly follow Christ, holiness is not just an option—it is the only way to fully experience the life He intended for us.
Worship is not an occasional act but a fundamental part of human existence. The question is not if people will worship, but who or what they will worship. God calls us to worship Him wholeheartedly, not just in song or ritual, but in every aspect of our lives. Every action, attitude, and decision has the potential to bring Him honor.
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Worship is not an occasional act but a fundamental part of human existence. The question is not if people will worship, but who or what they will worship. God calls us to worship Him wholeheartedly, not just in song or ritual, but in every aspect of our lives. Every action, attitude, and decision has the potential to bring Him honor.
Jesus came to draw all people to Himself, regardless of their backgrounds, and He continues to call us to a life of authentic worship today—one that is rooted in spirit and truth.
At Bible Fellowship Church, we exist to connect generations and lead people into a legendary life in Jesus Christ. Worship is central to that mission, as we seek to honor God in every generation, lifting Him up in our lives, our families, and our communities.
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